Prosecutors urge jurors to convict ‘predator’ Weinstein
Prosecutors are urging jurors to convict former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of predatory sexual assault, charges which he has denied. Weinstein has been accused of sexual impropriety by more than 80 women. – EPA pic, February 15, 2020.
HARVEY Weinstein was a “predator” who used his status as a powerful Hollywood producer to take advantage of the women he attacked, prosecutors said yesterday as his sex crimes trial drew to a close. The disgraced movie mogul, 67, faces life in prison if convicted of predatory sexual assault charges in the high-profile trial that marks a watershed moment in the #MeToo global reckoning against men abusing positions of power.
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